US11804222B2ActiveUtilityA1

System and method for controlling jobsite products

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Assignee: BLACK & DECKER INCPriority: Jul 19, 2018Filed: Jul 18, 2019Granted: Oct 31, 2023
Est. expiryJul 19, 2038(~12 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
G10L 15/22B25F 5/00G10L 15/30G10L 2015/223G10L 2015/225G06F 3/167
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Claims

Abstract

An electronic device with a microphone, a speaker, a processor, and a power tool battery pack connectable to and powering the speaker and the processor. The electronic device has software that can cause the processor to perform operations which can cause the electronic device to operate in first and second modes. While the electronic device is operating in the first mode, the device can generate first audio data representing user speech captured by the microphone which can be analyzed by the electronic device or a remote server. The electronic device can switch from operating in the first mode to operating in a second mode, where the electronic device can receive, second audio data from another electronic device. The electronic device can then output, using the speaker, audible content represented by the second audio data.

Claims

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What is claimed is: 
     
       1. A first electronic device, comprising:
 at least one microphone; 
 at least one speaker; 
 one or more processors; 
 a power tool battery pack connectable to and powering the at least one speaker and the one or more processors; and 
 one or more computer-readable media storing instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform operations comprising: 
 causing the first electronic device to operate in a first mode; 
 generating, while the first electronic device is operating in the first mode, first audio data representing user speech captured by the at least one microphone; 
 causing the first audio data to be analyzed; 
 determining that the first electronic device is communicatively coupled to a second electronic device; 
 causing, based at least in part on determining that the first electronic device is communicatively coupled to the second electronic device, the first electronic device to switch from operating in the first mode to operating in a second mode; 
 receiving, while the first electronic device is operating in the second mode, second audio data from the second electronic device; and 
 outputting, using the at least one speaker, audible content represented by the second audio data. 
 
     
     
       2. The first electronic device of  claim 1 , the operations further comprising:
 determining that the first electronic device is communicatively coupled to one or more remote computing devices, 
 wherein causing the first electronic device to operate in the first mode is based at least in part on determining that the first electronic device is communicatively coupled to the one or more remote computing devices. 
 
     
     
       3. The first electronic device of  claim 1 , the operations further comprising:
 determining that the first electronic device is not communicatively coupled to one or more remote computing devices, 
 wherein causing the first electronic device to switch from operating in the first mode operating in the second mode is further based at least in part on determining that the first electronic device is not communicatively coupled to the one or more remote computing devices. 
 
     
     
       4. The first electronic device of  claim 1 , wherein causing the first audio data to be analyzed comprises sending the first audio data to one or more remote computing devices, and wherein the operations further comprise:
 receiving third audio data from the one or more remote computing devices, wherein the third audio data is based at least in part on the first audio data; and 
 outputting, using the at least one speaker, additional audible content represented by the third audio data. 
 
     
     
       5. The first electronic device of  claim 1 , wherein causing the first audio data to be analyzed comprises:
 analyzing the first audio data to identify one or more words within the user speech; and 
 identifying third audio data based at least in part on analyzing the first audio data, and 
 wherein the operations further comprise outputting, using the at least one speaker, additional audible content represented by the third audio data. 
 
     
     
       6. The first electronic device of  claim 1 , the operations further comprising:
 identifying third audio data based at least in part on causing the first audio data to be analyzed; and 
 sending the third audio data to the second electronic device. 
 
     
     
       7. The first electronic device of  claim 1 , the operations further comprising:
 determining that the first electronic device is not communicatively coupled to the second electronic device, wherein causing the first electronic device to operate in the first mode is based at least in part on determining that the first electronic device is not communicatively coupled to the second electronic device. 
 
     
     
       8. The first electronic device of  claim 1 , wherein the first mode includes a voice-controlled mode where the first electronic device communicates with one or more remote computing devices configured to analyze generated audio data; and
 the second mode includes a peripheral mode where the first electronic device communicates with the additional electronic device. 
 
     
     
       9. A method comprising:
 Providing a first electronic device connectable to and powerable by a power tool battery pack; 
 determining that a first electronic device is operating in a first mode; 
 while the first electronic device is operating in the first mode:
 generating first audio data representing sound captured by at least one microphone of the first electronic device; 
 sending the first audio data to one or more remote computing devices; and 
 receiving, from the one or more remote computing devices, at least one of second audio data or information for acquiring the second audio data; 
 determining that the first electronic device is operating in a second mode; 
 receiving, while the first electronic device operating in the second mode, third audio data from a second electronic device; and 
 outputting audible content represented by the third audio data. 
 
 
     
     
       10. The method of  claim 9 , further comprising:
 determining that the first electronic device is communicatively coupled to the one or more remote computing devices; and 
 operating the first electronic device in the first mode based at least in part on determining that the first electronic device is communicatively coupled to the one or more remote computing devices. 
 
     
     
       11. The method of  claim 9 , further comprising:
 determining that the first electronic device is not communicatively coupled to the one or more remote computing devices; and 
 operating the first electronic device in the second mode based at least in part on determining that the first electronic device is not communicatively coupled to the one or more remote computing devices. 
 
     
     
       12. The method of  claim 9 , further comprising:
 determining that the first electronic device is communicatively coupled to the second electronic device; and 
 operating the first electronic device in the second mode based at least in part on determining that the first electronic device is communicatively coupled to the second electronic device. 
 
     
     
       13. The method of  claim 9 , further comprising sending the second audio data to at least one of the second electronic device or a third electronic device. 
     
     
       14. The method of  claim 9 , further comprising:
 determining that the first electronic device is communicatively coupled to the one or more remote computing devices; 
 operating the first electronic device in the first mode based at least in part on determining that the first electronic device is communicatively coupled to the one or more remote computing devices; 
 at least partly after generating the first audio data, determining that the first electronic device is not communicatively coupled to the one or more remote computing devices; and 
 operating the first electronic device in the second mode based at least in part on determining that the first electronic device is not communicatively coupled to the one or more remote computing devices. 
 
     
     
       15. A first electronic device, comprising:
 a power tool battery pack connectable to and powering the one or more processors; 
 one or more processors; and 
 one or more computer-readable media storing instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform operations comprising: operating the first electronic device in a first mode; 
 generating, while operating the first electronic device in the first mode, first audio data representing user speech; 
 determining that the first electronic device is not communicatively coupled to one or more remote computing devices; 
 causing, based at least in part on determining that the first electronic device is not communicatively coupled to the one or more remote computing devices, the first electronic device to switch from operating in the first mode to operating in a second mode; 
 receiving, while operating the first electronic device in the second mode, second audio data from a second electronic device; and 
 outputting audible content represented by the second audio data. 
 
     
     
       16. The first electronic device of  claim 15 , the operations further comprising:
 determining that the first electronic device is communicatively coupled to the one or more remote computing devices, 
 wherein operating the first electronic device in the first mode is based at least in part on determining that the first electronic device is communicatively coupled to the one or more remote computing devices. 
 
     
     
       17. The first electronic device of  claim 15 , the operations further comprising:
 determining that the first electronic device is communicatively coupled to the second electronic device, 
 wherein operating the first electronic device in the second mode is further based at least in part on determining that the first electronic device is communicatively coupled to the second electronic device. 
 
     
     
       18. The first electronic device of  claim 15 , the operations further comprising:
 sending the first audio data to the one or more remote computing devices; 
 receiving third audio data from the one or more remote computing devices based at least in part on sending the first audio data; and 
 sending the third audio data to the second electronic device. 
 
     
     
       19. The electronic device of  claim 18 , the operations further comprising outputting audible content represented by the third audio data. 
     
     
       20. The first electronic device of  claim 15 , wherein:
 the first mode includes a voice-controlled mode where the first electronic device communicates with the one or more remote computing devices configured to analyze generated audio data; and 
 the second mode includes a peripheral mode where the first electronic device communicates with the second electronic device.

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